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Witness to the German Revolution
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26 July 2011

"Serge searingly evokes the epochal hopes and shattering setbacks of a generation of leftists." Bookforum
Following in the wake of the carnage reaped across Europe by world war, German workers undertook a struggle that would prove decisive in determining the course of the entire twentieth century. In 1923 the fledgling Comintern dispatched Victor Serge, with his peerless journalistic skills, to Berlin to expedite the German Revolution and write these moving reports from the battlefront.
Victor Serge is best known as a novelist and for his Memoirs of a Revolutionary. Originally a participant in the anarchist movement, Serge became a committed bolshevik upon arrival in Russia in 1919 and lent his considerable talents to the cause of spreading the revolution across Europe. An eloquent critic of tyranny no matter its form, Serge was a leading member of the Left Opposition in its struggle against Stalin, a cause which ultimately resulted in his exile from Russia.
HISTORY / Europe / Germany, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, General and world history, Political ideologies and movements
His articles -- like the work of John Reed, his American friend -- let us follow revolutionary events as they unfold, as seen through he eyes of an exceptionally alert journalist ... Serge is sensitive to the shifts in mood and outlook among people that take place during social upheaval. Such transformations, while very rapid, are also very deep.
With Serge, you feel that. And he had the talent, as well as the courage, to record the changes within himself that happened along the way."
Scott McLemee, socialistworker.og